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Thanks!Some days, you just need to carry a Skrama. I get it.![]()


I've just been staring at that one for a while now



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Thanks!Some days, you just need to carry a Skrama. I get it.![]()
I've just been staring at that one for a while now
I've just been staring at that one for a while nowNice lines, and that's some great-looking wood
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Thanks, Jack. I ordered that one on a bit of a leap of faith, without being able to choose the specific handle. Needless to say, my expectations are exceeded. Hard to beat the swirly bourbon-smokiness of a good piece of desert ironwood.![]()
Really nice linesI carried this one around the yard this morning, just for the hell of it.
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I think I would have slept with it too!! NIIICCCEEE!!I carried this one around the yard this morning, just for the hell of it.
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Man that bottom one is probably going to be on my mind awhile.Two different grinds on the knives that the Hangas brothers call a 10B 'smokejumper.' Their Grandpa Rudy Ruana called them a 10A. They are less than seven inches overall. Elk, of course.
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Alton D'Holder, engraved by Bruce Shaw.
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